Note: All information included in this report is taken from law enforcement incident reports and arrest records, which are public records and available for review at any and all local law enforcement agencies. Not every arrest leads to a conviction. Guilt or innocence is determined by the court system. Arrest photos are available for viewing at statesboroherald.com/arrests/

➤ Incidents ▲ HOLLAND ROAD — (Register) A man reported several prescription medicines and an Xbox 360 stolen after someone kicked in a door. ▲ MILL CREEK ROAD — Someone tried to steal several items from a man’s shed. They were left in a blue wagon at the scene after being taken them from their places. The victim said he suspects someone scared the thieves away before they could complete the theft. ▲ TRU FAIL CROSSING LANE — (Portal) A man found sitting in a car, claiming he was out of gas, was arrested on public intoxication charges. While deputies were there, his daughter did arrived with gas for his car. ▲ FIVE CHOP ROAD — (Statesboro) Deputies responded to a domestic disturbance. A woman said her husband pointed a gun at her, but a witness and the husband stated he did not do so, and that the woman had issues regarding stability and using over-the-counter medicines to stay awake at night. ▲ GEORGIA HIGHWAY 67 — (Statesboro) A woman said she let her dogs out — a black pit bull puppy and a white dog — and watched as a woman in a blue Jeep with a drive-out tag picked them up. ▲ HIDDEN HILL ROAD — (Register) A man reported the theft of several power tools.In a separate incident involving different people, a woman said a man struck her 4-month-old baby in the face to stop her from crying. Deputies observed visible injuries and arrested the man.

➤ Incidents ▲ Officers assisted one motorist Thursday. ▲ FREEDOM’S LANDING — Officers responded to a panic alarm and met with the occupant, who advised she activated the panic alarm because of a small kitchen fire. The small fire was extinguished before the officer arrived.

▲ Central 911 dispatchers also routed the following calls Thursday: a call to Bulloch County First Responders, a call to Emanuel County 911 and a call to Jenkins County 911. — compiled by Holli Deal Bragg

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